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What Dockworkers Are Pushing For in the Port Strikes

The union representing thousands of striking dockworkers is pushing for bigger wage increases than port operators have offered, and a ban on automation.

Danielle Kaye
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Collective Bargaining, East Coast (US), Gulf Coast (US), International Longshoremen’s Assn, Labor and Jobs, Mobile (Ala), Organized Labor, Ports, Strikes, United States Maritime Alliance, Wages and Salaries
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